MIT Field Hockey Earns First Ever NCAA Tournament Win

Nov 11, 2009

DUDLEY, Mass. - Making the first appearance in
the NCAA Division III Tournament in program history, the MIT field
hockey team picked up a hard-fought, 2-1, decision over Nichols
College on Wednesday night at Vendetti Field. The Engineers opened
up a two-goal lead in the first half and withstood a furious, late
rally to advance past the host Bison. Kimberly Barker and Ekavali
Mishra found the scoring column and Keri Dixon had another
spectacular performance in net to help the Cardinal and Grey earn
its 18th win in this record-breaking campaign. Nichols' season
comes to an end at 18-4.

MIT began attacking from the opening whistle, outshooting the
Bison, 15-3, in the first half while controlling possession for
most of the frame. Barker put MIT on the board early, tipping a
shot from Kameron Klauber past the Nichols goalkeeper just five
minutes into the game. It was the 20th goal of the season for the
freshman, who was recently named to the NEWMAC Second Team
All-Conference.

Nichols threatened midway through the period, with a sequence of
five consecutive penalty corners but Dixon and the defense
withstood each try.

Danielle Smith nearly doubled the lead with 11:43 remaining but
Nichols keeper, Krista-Jean Forand, tipped her shot wide, thwarting
the scoring opportunity. However, after the Engineers earned a
penalty corner of their own five minutes later, one of nine in the
opening stanza, they finally broke through for a second tally.
Mishra entered the ball on the corner and, following a scramble at
the top of the circle, received it back from Molly McShane, pushing
it home for the 2-0 advantage.

Nichols would not go quietly, getting an unassisted marker from
Barbara Roy just over seven minutes into the second half. Dixon
made a pair of saves on the initial attack but MIT was unable to
clear the rebound and Roy was there to convert the rebound.

Neither team was able to generate much offensive momentum until
the final minute, when Nichols had a pair of chances to tie the
game. The Bison earned a penalty corner with 45 seconds to go but
Dixon, once again, picked up a key save to preserve the one-goal
lead. As the clock ticked down, the teams battled in MIT's
defensive zone. Tech had a few opportunities to clear the ball and
clinch the win but was unable to get it downfield. As the clock hit
zero, the Engineers' bench erupted thinking they had advanced.
However, the referees awarded the Bison one final corner with no
time remaining. The defense stood tall, once again, just as it had
done all game, and sent the Cardinal and Grey into the Second
Round.

Dixon made 10 saves, including seven in the second half. The
junior has now given up just five total goals in the last nine
games, all MIT wins. The nine-game winning streak is also program
record. Forand had 10 saves in the losing effort. MIT outshot the
Bison, 22-12, and had a 14-13 advantage in corners.

The Engineers now move on to the next round of the Championship,
earning a date on Saturday, November 14 with Tufts University. MIT
will make the short trip to Medford, Mass. for an 11:00 a.m. start
Saturday morning. Skidmore and Amherst will play in the other game
Saturday, with the winners facing off on Sunday.